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they didn't want to use concerns. they just in my view concerned so therefore be contributing not actually and that's how almost every one of our meeting with the government has been there knowing that they need for the industry we're out there we're trying to tell the industry that they have to name all chemicals to them and they said they are the future that n.p.r. are but the only report which is that over and over the kinds of chemicals that early and the industry has kind of sceptical they don't want to give away the trade secrets you know this and they say they do thought before and you're talking about who's going to actually police. get rid of now and just let industry police themselves and the leader just that name but in your office waiting for them to report to you can tell you what is going on shouldn't that be allowed at home. we actually sold them the land i don't know what here it was they they did hold the both gallon here and ask. well the sell the land and i don't know how much land that they ended u
they didn't want to use concerns. they just in my view concerned so therefore be contributing not actually and that's how almost every one of our meeting with the government has been there knowing that they need for the industry we're out there we're trying to tell the industry that they have to name all chemicals to them and they said they are the future that n.p.r. are but the only report which is that over and over the kinds of chemicals that early and the industry has kind of sceptical they...
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today and canada and the us today it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer in animals but not in europe it's not legal so why should european babies bottoms be safer than my grandchildren. milind michigan is home to dow chemicals world headquarters well dupont p.s. the bear monsanto and i.c.i. which is today owned by asco nobel are all responsible for releasing dioxins chemicals thought to be the world's largest root source of dioxin. it was also thought to be the world's largest producer of chlorine one of the root causes of dioxins and the largest producer of chemical feedstocks to make p.v.c. plastics whose life cycle is associated with more doubts information than any other manmade product on earth. because of these modern chemical processes by nine hundred eighty seven dioxins were present in everything from gators to coffee filters to tampons. in two thousand and three dar released an open letter to midland residents stating that douses were naturally occurring substance the letter however forgot to clari
today and canada and the us today it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer in animals but not in europe it's not legal so why should european babies bottoms be safer than my grandchildren. milind michigan is home to dow chemicals world headquarters well dupont p.s. the bear monsanto and i.c.i. which is today owned by asco nobel are all responsible for releasing dioxins chemicals thought to be the world's largest root...
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experiencing these they don't want to use concern if they just don't want to use concern so if we're going to be not actually in that hole almost every one of them even what the government has been the no one had that they need for the industry workers out there are trying to tell the industry that they have to name all the temples to them and they say they are really huge that n.p.r. i but they only report which is that over and over and tons of chemicals that are linked and that industry has kind of step because they don't want to give away the trade secrets in all this and they say they do suffer for it and you're talking about who's going to actually police believe you're free now you just let industry police them follow you and all these are just a name but in your office waiting for them to report to you and tell you what's going on shouldn't that mafia like to bomb. we actually sold them the land i don't know what here it was they they did hold a boat out here and ask. people that sell the land and i don't know how much land that they ended up selling to them but. i have asked
experiencing these they don't want to use concern if they just don't want to use concern so if we're going to be not actually in that hole almost every one of them even what the government has been the no one had that they need for the industry workers out there are trying to tell the industry that they have to name all the temples to them and they say they are really huge that n.p.r. i but they only report which is that over and over and tons of chemicals that are linked and that industry has...
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i used to work on minivans. i know how useful they are. i have three kids. people want utility. utility is second to none. how you do that, you can go through the market in a reconfiguring basing. my seat folds to the floor, my roof comes off -- whatever that is, you can do all of that, or do it in a way that hasn't been done before in a size not done before in the united states. >> that's a compelling idea. >> i would like to watch to see what you do with that, but we are out of time right now. >> great to have you. >> scott burgess, peter de lorenzo, great having you guys. i'll be back in a minute with closing thoughts. >> general motors has momentum in the marketplace these days, as long as the american car market continues to improve, g.m. should do well. join us next week as we look at mo power. it's an italian who is in charge of the operation. i think you will be interested to see what he's doing with it and what he's all
i used to work on minivans. i know how useful they are. i have three kids. people want utility. utility is second to none. how you do that, you can go through the market in a reconfiguring basing. my seat folds to the floor, my roof comes off -- whatever that is, you can do all of that, or do it in a way that hasn't been done before in a size not done before in the united states. >> that's a compelling idea. >> i would like to watch to see what you do with that, but we are out of...
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when you use lysol, you're a part of something bigger. for healthy tips and more, visit lysol.com/missionforhealth. >> i called up norm and norm said i did not realize your son would take it serious. tell your son to stop acting like a baby. i said you solicited my son. >> this is the plaintiff. he says his son took two driving lessons from the defendants who said he ran a professional driving school. he told him to hurry over railroad tracks, roll through stop signs and also solicited sex from him so he reported him to the state and is operating without the proper permits. bottom line, he wants his $188 returned. these are the defendants. irene says the plaintiff just rambles and rambles on and whole family is strange. the plaintiff's son took a lesson and then came back for a second lesson. if there were that many problems, who would come back for a second lesson? no one, that's who. they're accused of driving a student nuts. >> all parties please raise your right hands. >> what you are about to witness is real. the participants are not
when you use lysol, you're a part of something bigger. for healthy tips and more, visit lysol.com/missionforhealth. >> i called up norm and norm said i did not realize your son would take it serious. tell your son to stop acting like a baby. i said you solicited my son. >> this is the plaintiff. he says his son took two driving lessons from the defendants who said he ran a professional driving school. he told him to hurry over railroad tracks, roll through stop signs and also...
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i use this event at the beginning of the book to just -- because i think it helps us to apprehend the appeal of the underground readers in the 196 0s. they put across sharply argued and forcefully written opinions and grew out of their own subculture and was the examiner, the flag ship of the hearse newspaper chain uses this prefab bring kateed -- fabricated newspapers. they started emerging in the mid-60s. someone pointed out they technically represented one of the most large spontaneous groups in publishing. there were five related newspapers. there was the east villager, the fifth of state in detroit, and for me and matt because we went to michigan state, the first campus based newspaper was in east lancing, michigan. towards the end of 1966, the papers spouted up quickly in every pocket and region of the country. by the end of the 60s, there were hundreds of newspapers in every city, campus, community with a readership that stretched into the millions combined. people sometimes asked how i got interested into the topic. it started with my dissertation at columbia. first i used the
i use this event at the beginning of the book to just -- because i think it helps us to apprehend the appeal of the underground readers in the 196 0s. they put across sharply argued and forcefully written opinions and grew out of their own subculture and was the examiner, the flag ship of the hearse newspaper chain uses this prefab bring kateed -- fabricated newspapers. they started emerging in the mid-60s. someone pointed out they technically represented one of the most large spontaneous...
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so robert brilliant piece of filmmaking tell us about tell it tell us the story of your your your film here revealing the coax. well first of all with lee on the show let me say that everybody knows the lady and think progress an enormous step of appreciation and gratitude he's done just extraordinary work in researching exposing and getting all of our attention so i want to thank him and if i had gone with tippett to him and say job well that we look forward to a lot more what we've done it brave new foundation is we've decided based at least research again recent research and we've had four researchers working for the last three and a half months on this to do a series of short videos exposing each of the different areas that the koch brothers spends their hundreds of millions of dollars using and they use their money very very smartly we see how they finance it. we see how they financed grassroots groups we see how they finance pundits who go on television we see how they finance politicians we're going to connect those dots for people we're going to help people understand and use t
so robert brilliant piece of filmmaking tell us about tell it tell us the story of your your your film here revealing the coax. well first of all with lee on the show let me say that everybody knows the lady and think progress an enormous step of appreciation and gratitude he's done just extraordinary work in researching exposing and getting all of our attention so i want to thank him and if i had gone with tippett to him and say job well that we look forward to a lot more what we've done it...
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taking care of us. pretty straightforward stuff then of course we have the private sector the private sector was established you know the constitution provides for every state actually more provides for the word corporation doesn't appear in the constitution but people were allowed to engage in commerce as long as it was proved it wasn't in in direct it didn't represent a direct danger to the commons. and what has happened over time is the the big businesses used to be by the way we had these laws like the sherman antitrust act in one thousand nine hundred one there were other state laws that went back before that all the way to the fun in this country that said that you know a business can basically only do one thing that it can only last thirty forty years in every state union in forty years is the maximum some number twenty or thirty years in fact up until you see ninety's that businesses have to serve the public good you know it just all is basic stuff so what happens is these big companies now in t
taking care of us. pretty straightforward stuff then of course we have the private sector the private sector was established you know the constitution provides for every state actually more provides for the word corporation doesn't appear in the constitution but people were allowed to engage in commerce as long as it was proved it wasn't in in direct it didn't represent a direct danger to the commons. and what has happened over time is the the big businesses used to be by the way we had these...
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thank you for joining us. international humanitarian groups raced to help refugees fleeing the violence and chaos in libya this week. more than 200,000 people have arrived at the borders between libya and tunisia and egypt. the international red cross and red crescent societies are leading efforts to provide food, water, and sanitation, as well as medical help for the wounded. islamic relief has deployed teams of doctors and aid workers. and libya's small christian community sought help for people who have taken refuge in churches and church-run facilities. >>> religious and political leaders around the world condemned the assassination of shahbaz bhatti, the only christian to serve in pakistan's cabinet. bhatti was shot to death in his car. a roman catholic, he was pakistan's minister of minorities. bhatti was well-known for his opposition to the country's controversial blasphemy law, which can carry a death sentence for insulting islam. human rights activists say his murder raises severe concerns about the w
thank you for joining us. international humanitarian groups raced to help refugees fleeing the violence and chaos in libya this week. more than 200,000 people have arrived at the borders between libya and tunisia and egypt. the international red cross and red crescent societies are leading efforts to provide food, water, and sanitation, as well as medical help for the wounded. islamic relief has deployed teams of doctors and aid workers. and libya's small christian community sought help for...
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we will use your replies on game ditente. and i know there is a lot of people who wonder how many -- how much time and resources, energy, the government has spent, what is bonds' potential penalty. we'll answer that tonight on game day. >> all right. 11:30. >>> all right. with all the rain we have had this winter what's the water situation like in the bay area reservoir. we'll check on that. why one county will likely have watery stringses regardless and a community artist you'll be able to see for free, and right here at 11:00 on cbs5. that will do it for us. your latest weather is on cbssf.com. have a great night. ,, ,,,,,,,,,, da dan: i had a biopsy and i had high-risk prostate cancer. i was depressed. i was shocked. sometimes cancer makes you feel very lonely. the doctors can do their best to cure the cancer, but it takes all of the other stuff to make you a whole person again. i've been given a second chance. announcer: at sutter health, our story is you. for more stories, visit sutterhealth.org.
we will use your replies on game ditente. and i know there is a lot of people who wonder how many -- how much time and resources, energy, the government has spent, what is bonds' potential penalty. we'll answer that tonight on game day. >> all right. 11:30. >>> all right. with all the rain we have had this winter what's the water situation like in the bay area reservoir. we'll check on that. why one county will likely have watery stringses regardless and a community artist you'll...
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kron 4 jeff bush tells us what happened. >>jeff: police say was a daring home invasion that took place on this quiet street monday afternoon. five people were holding various stores when they heard a noise around 2:00. the didn't find anything when it went to check it out. suddenly two men appeared inside the house, one pointed a gun at the head of the 51 year-old woman who lives there. the other suspects demanded money and went through the house and took several small items as well as the woman's purse. the suspects took off on foot and were not caught. police said the victims were not physically injured but, the mental scars cannot be measured. >> when you're at home your kind of relax. and what happens someone's buses and trucks you. that's not supposed to happen. it is very dramatic. >>jeff: police say the victims did not know the suspects and say it's likely the two men did not know anyone was home. once they got inside this opportunity to rob the unsuspecting victims. reporting live, kron 4 news. >>pam: santa cruz poli
kron 4 jeff bush tells us what happened. >>jeff: police say was a daring home invasion that took place on this quiet street monday afternoon. five people were holding various stores when they heard a noise around 2:00. the didn't find anything when it went to check it out. suddenly two men appeared inside the house, one pointed a gun at the head of the 51 year-old woman who lives there. the other suspects demanded money and went through the house and took several small items as well as...
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this and most of us who live in d.c. think we with either have to go to private school, or we have to move out to the suburbs. i was born -- raised in public schools, so i'm a believer in that, but then the realities of what do you do for your own kids. and the question that i have for you, michelle, is, you know, you mentioned five years for a turn around in a high school. how much time do you think you needed here to really make a complete change? oops, sorry. you know, my son's elementary school is great. we love it, middle school isn't so much of a problem, but high school really is the sort of barrier, and what did you think if you could sort of project, what was your timeline in your head for, you know, a real change to be affected in the school system? >> repeat that from the perspective of a parent who, you know, doesn't have a lot of time to wait for schools to get better because their children only have one shot at an education. michelle, how, what was your timeline? how long do you think it really would have t
this and most of us who live in d.c. think we with either have to go to private school, or we have to move out to the suburbs. i was born -- raised in public schools, so i'm a believer in that, but then the realities of what do you do for your own kids. and the question that i have for you, michelle, is, you know, you mentioned five years for a turn around in a high school. how much time do you think you needed here to really make a complete change? oops, sorry. you know, my son's elementary...
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he used part of the money to catch some of those large waves at maverick. >> boy, that's tough. >> a sad day. surfing world is so small and to have lost him and then to have lost andy irons in november been a tough winter for hawaii. >> thank you, grace. >>> we are going to turn to roberta. >>> we do have a high surf advisory in effect from friday 3:00 p.m. through saturday 9:00 p.m. this is what your morning commute will look like and we do have pockets of heavy rain to the north of the north bay. when you see these areas of pink here that means snow. how far this snow will fall, how low it will go. we have got that complete details with our pinpoint forecast. >> move over 408, there is a new number in town. the new area code that could be coming to a phone number near you. >>> and it is nearly seven years in the making. what we could learn from the first spacecraft to ever orbit mercury. ,, >>> is it a threat. >> we will keep an eye on the radioactive plume expected to arrive in california tomorrow. >> tough times for highway 1 commuters. the difficult fix and alternate routes. >>>
he used part of the money to catch some of those large waves at maverick. >> boy, that's tough. >> a sad day. surfing world is so small and to have lost him and then to have lost andy irons in november been a tough winter for hawaii. >> thank you, grace. >>> we are going to turn to roberta. >>> we do have a high surf advisory in effect from friday 3:00 p.m. through saturday 9:00 p.m. this is what your morning commute will look like and we do have pockets of...
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >>> and finally tonight, our "persons of the week." as you know, "world news" is going to keep tackling this question of creating more jobs in america and looking closely at what we buy that is made in america. well, tonight, as a salute to all the men and women who are determined to make america still the country to beat. >> reporter: what stunned the usrys this week -- >> table's made in india. >> bangladesh. >> reporter: where is your couch made from? china. was a wakeup call for thousands of you who wrote in -- >> made in china. >> reporter: and sent in your own moments from all over the country. in philadelphia, the phillies fan and his hat, made in china. from the lone star state -- >> we take our cowboy boots v
move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. >>> and finally tonight, our "persons of the week." as you know, "world news" is going to keep tackling this question of creating more jobs in...
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you need to know this japanese officials are using helicopters and military trucks armed with hoses and desperately all day to day dump seawater in a crippled nuclear reactor three at the daiichi nuclear nuclear plant reactor three is the world's biggest worry right now since it contains tons of plutonium the deadliest element on the face of the earth the water is to keep the fuel rods in the nuclear waste in the reactor cool or from catching on fire or even exploding. those efforts so far been largely ineffective as most of the water from the helicopter dissipates in the wind before we just the reactor and trucks have to be constantly pulled back to the stream high levels of radiation officials say they're close to restoring power to reactor two but whether or not the cooling pumps that reactor is still operational even if the electricity is successfully restored which has not yet happened is another question and there are still serious concerns about cooling pools filled with nuclear waste above reactor four yesterday in a congressional hearing the chairman of the u.s. nuclear regulat
you need to know this japanese officials are using helicopters and military trucks armed with hoses and desperately all day to day dump seawater in a crippled nuclear reactor three at the daiichi nuclear nuclear plant reactor three is the world's biggest worry right now since it contains tons of plutonium the deadliest element on the face of the earth the water is to keep the fuel rods in the nuclear waste in the reactor cool or from catching on fire or even exploding. those efforts so far been...
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anne mackovic tells us? you want to celebrate the death of an 150-year-old oak tree. >> reporter: a degree that broke this tech railing and ripping out a gas line that service israelised the house. >> lots of leaves fall on the house. >> reporter: in san francisco it was a man-made wonder that took a fall with the wind whipping. this sign came off of this building overnight landing on oh ferrell street near union square. >> i went to the window, everybody was running across the way. >> luckily no one was hurt. a street fell onto a car on k czar at lincoln avenue just after midnight w the ground saturated we could be seeing a lot more tree damage this week. >> it's good in one sense because we're getting a lot more rain. bad in another in that it hasn't slid down. i would expect to see a lot of trees falling in the next couple days here. >> reporter: and more rain falling. but hopefully not to the level that caused this flooding on the 380 on-ramp from 101. or the power outages caused by falling trees and lin
anne mackovic tells us? you want to celebrate the death of an 150-year-old oak tree. >> reporter: a degree that broke this tech railing and ripping out a gas line that service israelised the house. >> lots of leaves fall on the house. >> reporter: in san francisco it was a man-made wonder that took a fall with the wind whipping. this sign came off of this building overnight landing on oh ferrell street near union square. >> i went to the window, everybody was running...
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every single time how quickly things change make it easy for the president to use the military of him and he will use it i want to talk about obama's speech last night and we're going to break down some of things he said some the things he doesn't didn't say but overall do you think that obama has a doctor in this is the question that so many people are asking now is does about me even have a doctor i think that you know the doctor that's the right word for it it's deliberation he thinks before he acts and while my knowledge always agree with the outcome i do agree with the fact that one should think particularly about a fateful decision is in young men and women to die for state purposes or to kill others. like that about i think the president are serve not the. law and nobody can complain about the fact that we finally have a president that thinks but does he also not make his goals clear enough you know you could say that he did perhaps in egypt or for a sister whether support to support the revolution there or not now what we're seeing in bahrain and and yemen. syria he is not rea
every single time how quickly things change make it easy for the president to use the military of him and he will use it i want to talk about obama's speech last night and we're going to break down some of things he said some the things he doesn't didn't say but overall do you think that obama has a doctor in this is the question that so many people are asking now is does about me even have a doctor i think that you know the doctor that's the right word for it it's deliberation he thinks before...
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this photo was sent to us by tammy from redwood city. if you had like to share your pictures and video, upload them at you report at kgo7.com. >> leigh: everyone cleaning up, piles of debris that was blown around last night. we managed a little sunshine today. folks, a happy spring to you. spring arrived at 4:21 this afternoon, and bringing in a -- yeah, bringing up a little sunshine for us. but we still have some isolated thunderstorms around the bay area. primarily in the east bay, and we check that out right now with live doppler 7hd. you can see most of the peninsula and the coast is clear. it's in the east bay, cop cooked -- concord, walnut creek, moderate rain, and moderate rain, livermore, this band just moved through the dublin area, towards the tracy area. byron highway got wet with this heavy downpour. all of this is moving to the east, and light rain north of milpitas, and this band here heading over towards the hayward area. accept rosa, 55. 49, livermore. cooler there because that's where the showers are right now. 53 in mou
this photo was sent to us by tammy from redwood city. if you had like to share your pictures and video, upload them at you report at kgo7.com. >> leigh: everyone cleaning up, piles of debris that was blown around last night. we managed a little sunshine today. folks, a happy spring to you. spring arrived at 4:21 this afternoon, and bringing in a -- yeah, bringing up a little sunshine for us. but we still have some isolated thunderstorms around the bay area. primarily in the east bay, and...
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anyone can use to it prepare and file forms at no cost. consumer reports explains for taxpayers whose adjusted gross income is $58,000 or less, it offers a lot more. >> the irs has partnered with private companies that are offering tax software to walk you through a federal return. >> this lists software programs from big companies, including h and r block and turbo tax. toby worked with christine to see how easy they are to use. not surprisingly it pays to enter carefully. christine spot aid mist take she made that could have cost her. >> look at that. a thousand dollars. >> a small mistake can make a difference in what you get back. you have to be careful. but programs let you stop, check things and have things perfect before you file. >> programs consumer reports tried through the free file web site worked consistent lie if you don't need itemize this is a fairly straight forward process. >> and it's fast. christine was finished and filing them for free in about an hour. there is another reason to file online. the refund could be proces
anyone can use to it prepare and file forms at no cost. consumer reports explains for taxpayers whose adjusted gross income is $58,000 or less, it offers a lot more. >> the irs has partnered with private companies that are offering tax software to walk you through a federal return. >> this lists software programs from big companies, including h and r block and turbo tax. toby worked with christine to see how easy they are to use. not surprisingly it pays to enter carefully....
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how it's used i'm doing a film in three d. you know. with the gentle dracula three d. why drug kill is really it's done for him today has been done fifty three times i think well why not you know who to see i think it would be very scary to say the least is that your passion for experiments. it's the passion in my passion for yeah it is and of course in a diary. it's not you know not it's a very interesting guy the work with and then the whole the whole dracula thing i love it i think it's. you know it's like dracula again ok why not he lives forever don't you know but in three d. and three d. i'd like to see what i did definitely as an experiment to see. if it's true or as bill said is it just another trick or is it really work because i have serious doubts but i think it might work for some projects but i also think that basically it's millions of dollars have been pushed into trying to make you believe as filmmakers and as audiences the three d. is just brilliant because they i think the big studios have about seven more coming and they need to come you had they nee
how it's used i'm doing a film in three d. you know. with the gentle dracula three d. why drug kill is really it's done for him today has been done fifty three times i think well why not you know who to see i think it would be very scary to say the least is that your passion for experiments. it's the passion in my passion for yeah it is and of course in a diary. it's not you know not it's a very interesting guy the work with and then the whole the whole dracula thing i love it i think it's. you...
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how we can better use our authority and use our rulemaking ability and use our research. how we can better work on our behavioral programs, whether it's impaired driving or if it's fatigue or if it's wearing your belt or if it's speed control. it really is a portfolio of issues. and it's just -- twin cities nothing parallel to -- there's nothing parallel to it especially for a person that so desperately believes the need for the government to help support not only how people mansion their drive task and their safety but how we support the evolution of transportation and individual mobility. it's something that i see at my dex every day and i would love to say every moment has been joyous and stress-free. but you know something? i would rather frankly the team that i have on board doing the challenges of this agency. because the staff is fantastic. they have done so much, and they are such true believers in what they do. it really is a fantastic opportunity for me and for ron to be at the head of this agency. now, i wanted to sort of talk about in general sort of -- i mean
how we can better use our authority and use our rulemaking ability and use our research. how we can better work on our behavioral programs, whether it's impaired driving or if it's fatigue or if it's wearing your belt or if it's speed control. it really is a portfolio of issues. and it's just -- twin cities nothing parallel to -- there's nothing parallel to it especially for a person that so desperately believes the need for the government to help support not only how people mansion their drive...
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you know a catastrophe and it's going to take years for us to for us to climb out especially when we have. we don't have the kind of support from the government for keeping people in their homes because we're just going to get more and more foreclosed homes dumped on the market which are going to reduce property values which in turn are going to. are going to create even more underwater homeowners which will drive great north road closures it's a vicious cycle michael we have a little less than a minute under water main street people see wall street banks getting below its and they see themselves screwed basically why isn't there more of a revolt in the united states or is there one coming soon to a town near you well it's interesting i don't know if anybody has connected the dots between what's happening with sconce and in other places you know those similar kind of actions to what's happening with with with the crisis in homeownership right now. i do think that there are efforts in places like florida folks like the huffington post are trying to unite the homeowners who are underwa
you know a catastrophe and it's going to take years for us to for us to climb out especially when we have. we don't have the kind of support from the government for keeping people in their homes because we're just going to get more and more foreclosed homes dumped on the market which are going to reduce property values which in turn are going to. are going to create even more underwater homeowners which will drive great north road closures it's a vicious cycle michael we have a little less than...
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i'm i'm frankly i'm surprised this isn't getting more for us even in wisconsin but b. what does this say about the state of our democracy that when these politicians do with the big companies want the big companies lavish money people have to understand it's always pay to play whether it's madison or columbus or lansing or washington and so the corporations have used their economic power to usurp democracy that's what citizens united case was all about and until we have a public form of finance and we won't gain back our democracy we'll always have this back and forth we're corporations will seize the moment through electing tools to various levels of government and then when they do their job they come in for their grand we ward which is more fundraising more efforts i'm sure there are so the senators from wisconsin that they will do everything they can to see to it that they'll survive the recalls that are coming out look when you have corporations able to buy the outcome you have government and private interest when you're public financing you can have government an
i'm i'm frankly i'm surprised this isn't getting more for us even in wisconsin but b. what does this say about the state of our democracy that when these politicians do with the big companies want the big companies lavish money people have to understand it's always pay to play whether it's madison or columbus or lansing or washington and so the corporations have used their economic power to usurp democracy that's what citizens united case was all about and until we have a public form of finance...
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>> yes. >> charlie: the rating companies failed us in 2008. >> the whole system failed us, yes. >> charlie: and are you admiring of the work done by paulson and bernanke and geithner and geithner and paulson and summers. >> yes, i'm a big fan of bernanke and a big fan of geithner. in the eye of the storm they did right thing. i just hope the government doesn't back off now. this whole thing with debit cards is a sign that maybe not the government but really congress, is congress going to allow the banking hobbyists to keep charging high percentage on the credit cards. >> charlie: this is the lobbying done by wall street against the consumer agency. >> yes. >> charlie: protection agency. >> make no mistrake, the isn't ec and i think they're doing the right thing but they are playing very very tough and all it takes for the sec to appear to be about to charge a hedge fund with insider trading or illegal activities and that hedge fund is out of business because the clientele is so nervous after what happened with madoff and the minute they hear of a suit being filed or even the fbi rating som
>> yes. >> charlie: the rating companies failed us in 2008. >> the whole system failed us, yes. >> charlie: and are you admiring of the work done by paulson and bernanke and geithner and geithner and paulson and summers. >> yes, i'm a big fan of bernanke and a big fan of geithner. in the eye of the storm they did right thing. i just hope the government doesn't back off now. this whole thing with debit cards is a sign that maybe not the government but really...
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oil spike well if we want to have the means to control the price that you pay at the pump then let us create those means inside of our own nation that energy independence well allow us to be able to have electric vehicles which are by the way a much cheaper alternative in terms of the energy used then the traditional oil so let's do it at home so we're going to take this on the road we're going to go across the country we're going to go to states that have some best practices we want to invite members of congress to hear from the businesses in those states who want to see a national energy policy that's actually great and we have this giant nuclear reactors ninety three million miles away from us that is blowing all kinds of energy up to the sun and we did you capture the exactly right go to it thank you. for coming out tonight you know in our program so our nation learns the right lessons from the current spike in the price of oil and the energy problems japan is experiencing right now one that is sure if humans. coming up the u.s. war in libya break down the latest developments of c
oil spike well if we want to have the means to control the price that you pay at the pump then let us create those means inside of our own nation that energy independence well allow us to be able to have electric vehicles which are by the way a much cheaper alternative in terms of the energy used then the traditional oil so let's do it at home so we're going to take this on the road we're going to go across the country we're going to go to states that have some best practices we want to invite...
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so i use this event at the beginning of the book because i think it helps us to apprehend the powerful appeal of these underground newspapers for young readers in the 1960s. the tribe's reporters left any pretense of objectivity. they grew out of their own subculture, and then the examiner which, by the way, was the flagship of the hearst newspaper chain used this template they clearly invested this describing this event as a woodstock-style concert, and they got it completely wrong. these underground newspapers started emerging, as i say, in the mid '60s. they represent maybe one of the largest and most spontaneous growth in the history of publishing. many in 1965 there were five -- in 1965 there were five such newspapers, the berkeley barb and the free press, there was the east village in new york, the estate in detroit and, ironically for me and matt because we went to michigan state, the first campus-based newspaper was in east lansing, michigan. towards the end of 1966 these papers started sprouting up quickly in every pocket and region of the country, and by the end of the '60s,
so i use this event at the beginning of the book because i think it helps us to apprehend the powerful appeal of these underground newspapers for young readers in the 1960s. the tribe's reporters left any pretense of objectivity. they grew out of their own subculture, and then the examiner which, by the way, was the flagship of the hearst newspaper chain used this template they clearly invested this describing this event as a woodstock-style concert, and they got it completely wrong. these...
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they told us one thing. we did what they asked us to do when we finished they changed their mind again. >>reporter: it appears there will be no let up in the auction sales any time soon. one credit reporting agency predicts it will take more than 4 years to clear the current pipeline of all the distressed and foreclosed properties. in oakland, abc 7 news. >>> l former oakland raider quarterback russell may be yet another victim of foreclosure. web site tmz reports foreclosure proceedings have fun on russell 2.4 million dollar 6 bedroom oakland hills mansion. he purchased the home after signing with the raiders in 2007. tmz says he's 19 195,000 dollar behind in the mortgage payment and if he doesn't come up with the money in the next three months the bank will put the home up on the auction block. >> job picture is turning brighter across the country and here in california. new numbers show the national unemployment rate in february dipped tenth of a point to the lowest level in nearly two years. 8.9 percent.
they told us one thing. we did what they asked us to do when we finished they changed their mind again. >>reporter: it appears there will be no let up in the auction sales any time soon. one credit reporting agency predicts it will take more than 4 years to clear the current pipeline of all the distressed and foreclosed properties. in oakland, abc 7 news. >>> l former oakland raider quarterback russell may be yet another victim of foreclosure. web site tmz reports foreclosure...
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thank you for joining us. if it is true, the u.s. government hasn't been confirmed by the japan yet that there is no water in the spent fuel pools what does that mean? >>caller: thank you for inviting me to >> with you. i have no more information that is available from the public media and from the u.s. and japan. i cannot confirm whether or not water remains in those schools.pools. if the r has been removed either by leakage or evaporation, there is several consequences. the first is for the local workers. the local radiation levels would skyrocket to high levels and be very difficult for them to approach the area to mitigate the situation. secondly, it would probably cause some failures in damage and some of the used fuel rods sitting in those polls. when those become damage there would be some radioactive hazards that would be released. we believe some of that is probably happening as we >> . we are far from a critical situation there at the moment. >>pam: we understand a company that runs the particular plant, is trying to get so
thank you for joining us. if it is true, the u.s. government hasn't been confirmed by the japan yet that there is no water in the spent fuel pools what does that mean? >>caller: thank you for inviting me to >> with you. i have no more information that is available from the public media and from the u.s. and japan. i cannot confirm whether or not water remains in those schools.pools. if the r has been removed either by leakage or evaporation, there is several consequences. the first...
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well let's stay alive thanks for being with us you're welcome ok. thank you and just a reminder that my guest today was not altogether howard actor and film director and that's it for now from all of us here if you want to have your say on spotlight or have someone in mind you think i should interview next time to drop me a line that powder not at our t.v. dot are you and let's keep spotlights interact we'll be back with more for us than common found what's going on in and outside russia until then a stay on our sea and take care. there is not enough space for them on the ground. to go down tomb. get things nonexistent under the sun. through the gap of adrenaline. discovers a deeply hidden secrets. they are seeking to. find . and even. talking to god. from. under the ground. fees. to feed.
well let's stay alive thanks for being with us you're welcome ok. thank you and just a reminder that my guest today was not altogether howard actor and film director and that's it for now from all of us here if you want to have your say on spotlight or have someone in mind you think i should interview next time to drop me a line that powder not at our t.v. dot are you and let's keep spotlights interact we'll be back with more for us than common found what's going on in and outside russia until...
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all of us have heard this debate. i just wanted your take on that. >> thank you, congressman, i think this is a really important issue. the point about safety and soundness also goes to the point about dictating products. i want to be really clear about the vision of this agency. what we are about is making a price clear to consumers, making risks clear to consumers, making itself families have a chance to compare two or three credit cards. the figure at two things. can i afford this thing, and have i gotten the one that is best? i think congress was very cautious on your point when it set up the new consumer agency. >> i'm going to interrupt you. i had an amendment that would make safety and soundness the first priority. it would have the credentials regulators sign off on that. the majority opposed that a minute. we were not that cautious. the mmm -- amendment was not accepted. >> you do remember the way it was set up, the other banking regulators, the safety and soundness banking regulators could overrule -- >> the
all of us have heard this debate. i just wanted your take on that. >> thank you, congressman, i think this is a really important issue. the point about safety and soundness also goes to the point about dictating products. i want to be really clear about the vision of this agency. what we are about is making a price clear to consumers, making risks clear to consumers, making itself families have a chance to compare two or three credit cards. the figure at two things. can i afford this...
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fire trucks are now being used to spray water on the plant, and attempts to use helicopters have been discontinued. japanese officials said today they are asking the u.s. government for help. charlie d'agata is in niigata, japan, with more. good morning, charlie. >> reporter: good morning to you, betty. nobody is watching the events unfolding at the nuclear power plant more closely than the people here. many who were evacuated from the region around that plant and wonder if they'll ever be able to go home. fire trucks resumed blasting water onto japan's crippled nuclear power plant as crews raced to restore power to the facility. as early as today, they hope to feed electricity to at least two of the six overheated reactors, and get crucial water pumps working again. >> if the cooling systems in the reactors and fuel pumps are basically sound, and then the power comes on, then we might look at that moment as the beginning of the end of this crisis. >> reporter: but even if the power starts back up, it's not clear the water pumps will. they may have already suffered too much damage. th
fire trucks are now being used to spray water on the plant, and attempts to use helicopters have been discontinued. japanese officials said today they are asking the u.s. government for help. charlie d'agata is in niigata, japan, with more. good morning, charlie. >> reporter: good morning to you, betty. nobody is watching the events unfolding at the nuclear power plant more closely than the people here. many who were evacuated from the region around that plant and wonder if they'll ever...
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and that is very useful because i think those channels and what they have produced have helped us understand a little bit the situation. that has come to an end at one time and you have got to create one channel. but you test what is possible and not possible. >> you have to make sense out of what we have. >> this is what we are. >> i think lakhdar is entirely right. the time now has come to move. the time to come to move means you have to put it in a channel, in a way that can evaluate and assess and appreciate this. outside of the freelancing, if i could put it this way and outside of the people who come with an ax to grind one way or another. the facilitation process is critical, it's very important. it's going to be very difficult to move that way because there will be interests that obviously will say it ought to be this or it ought to be that person or that group or that stake. those are challenges that are out there. we can't solve those. those are things that the players will have to solve. the u.s. will have to decide whether it wishes to move and keep moving, we'll have to decide w
and that is very useful because i think those channels and what they have produced have helped us understand a little bit the situation. that has come to an end at one time and you have got to create one channel. but you test what is possible and not possible. >> you have to make sense out of what we have. >> this is what we are. >> i think lakhdar is entirely right. the time now has come to move. the time to come to move means you have to put it in a channel, in a way that...
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in canada and the us today it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shines out of most independent they are sponsored by industry and most of the guys they don't claim it's a conflict of interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer in my five therefore i protect focus because ninety to ninety five percent of the cancers hurt people with family history of cancer the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and ministration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. than members of congress. there is not enough space for them on the ground. zero down to. get things nonexistent under the sun. through the gap of adrenaline. discovers a deeply hidden secrets. they are seeking. and even. talking to go. from the. underground. welcome back to squawk like i'm mildly norvin just a remi
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to stay with us. hello again and welcome to spotlight the interview on our time now we're not and today i'm lucky to introduce a new russian a film called the salamander to. even luckier than me because she was among the first few to see the movie. the mystical drink of life so let's join her at the site of the premiere in downtown moscow by well i should say that i'm lucky to be here today at the october cinema as i have a chance to taste some oic so why get it to justice why the world to me a program of the cell among the key. well here where they still exist. likes to play anyway build surf life is central to the films. one of the lead rooms is. a famous section movie star he's obviously to do it by the russian especially the male members of it has been on screen for such a long time very popular has a great site fine action movie star i like him. he's a great actor love him since childhood fury well you know it was everything for us he's cool. he used to be a very popular actor some time ago it's
to stay with us. hello again and welcome to spotlight the interview on our time now we're not and today i'm lucky to introduce a new russian a film called the salamander to. even luckier than me because she was among the first few to see the movie. the mystical drink of life so let's join her at the site of the premiere in downtown moscow by well i should say that i'm lucky to be here today at the october cinema as i have a chance to taste some oic so why get it to justice why the world to me a...